Genetic associations of childhood and adult BMI on chronic heart failure and ischemic stroke: A Mendelian randomization.

Int J Cardiol Heart Vasc

Division of Cardiology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030, China.

Published: June 2024

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  • This study investigates the link between childhood and adult body mass index (BMI) and the risk of chronic heart failure (CHF) and ischemic stroke (IS), building on prior research that primarily focused on adults.
  • The findings reveal that higher adult BMI significantly increases the risk of both CHF and IS, while childhood BMI is also a risk factor for CHF but its effect is mainly mediated by adult BMI.
  • Replication in an East Asian population confirmed these associations, highlighting the importance of maintaining a healthy weight throughout life to reduce cardiovascular risks.

Article Abstract

Background: Obesity has been confirmed to be associated with cardiovascular disease, but previous studies have focused on adults, and whether childhood obesity is associated with cardiovascular disease in adulthood needs further research.

Objective: This Mendelian randomization (MR) study aimed to investigate the associations of childhood and adult body mass index (BMI) with the risk of chronic heart failure (CHF) and ischemic stroke (IS).

Methods: Independent genetic instruments, demonstrating a strong association with exposure at the genome-wide significance level (P < 5 × 10), were carefully selected from comprehensive genome-wide association studies conducted within relevant European populations. Summary-level data for CHF and IS were obtained from the EBI database and large consortia of European population. To enhance robustness and generalizability, the analysis was replicated in an East Asian population cohort.

Results: According to a MR analysis based on a European population, a higher adult BMI was associated with an increased risk of CHF [(odds ratio () 1.594, 95% confidence interval () 1.483-1.713)] and IS ( 1.163, 1.096-1.233). In addition, higher childhood BMI level was associated with a higher risk of CHF ( 1.323, 95% 1.153-1.524).and the effect was mainly driven by adult BMI. Replication analyses of adult BMI in East Asian populations showed consistent findings that adult BMI was associated with the risk of CHF ( 2.167, 1.786-2.630) and IS ( 1.259, 1.128-1.406).

Conclusions: Our study findings provide compelling evidence for the significant influence of adult BMI on the occurrence of CHF and IS. Furthermore, our observations suggest that the positive association between childhood BMI and the risk of CHF in adulthood can largely be attributed to individuals who maintain obesity into later life.

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